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    Former Black Caps player and batting coach Peter Fulton expects the man-of-the-match from the second New Zealand-England test to be omitted for the world championship final

    Former Black Caps player and batting coach Peter Fulton expects the man-of-the-match from the second New Zealand-England test to be omitted for the world championship final


    The 15-man squad for the decider will be named at 4pm.

    Fulton says finding room for pace bowler Matt Henry is unlikely, despite his six wickets from Edgbaston.



    The final in Southampton begins on Friday night, with live radio commentary on Gold AM.

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